How to treat pharyngitis with traditional Chinese medicine

Traditional Chinese medicine treatment of pharyngitis mainly includes oral administration of Chinese medicine, acupuncture and moxibustion therapy, massage, diet conditioning and life intervention. Pharyngitis is often caused by external factors such as wind and heat, yin deficiency and excessive fire, phlegm and dampness obstruction, qi stagnation and blood stasis, or lung and kidney yin deficiency, and requires differentiation and treatment.

1. Oral administration of traditional Chinese medicine

For wind heat invading lung type, Yinqiao powder can be selected with modifications, containing heat clearing and detoxifying ingredients such as honeysuckle and forsythia suspensa; The commonly used nourishing yin and clearing lung soup for yin deficiency and fire excess type contains nourishing yin herbs such as Rehmannia glutinosa and Ophiopogon japonicus. Phlegm dampness type can be treated with Er Chen Tang combined with Banxia Houpu Tang, which contains phlegm resolving drugs such as Banxia and Poria cocos. Recommended for Qi stagnation and blood stasis type is Huiyan Zhuyu Tang, which contains blood activating ingredients such as peach kernels and safflower. The type of deficiency of lung and kidney yin requires Baihe Gujin Tang, which contains nourishing herbs such as lily and Rehmannia glutinosa. The specific medication needs to be prescribed by a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner based on syndrome differentiation.

2. acupuncture and moxibustion therapy

often selects Hegu, Lieque, Tiantu and other acupoints to cooperate with Shaoshang point pricking and bloodletting to alleviate acute symptoms. Deficiency syndrome can be treated with moxibustion at acupoints such as Zusanli and Feishu, while excess syndrome is often treated with laxative acupuncture. Ear needles can be used to apply pressure to acupoints such as the throat, lungs, and Shenmen, without leaving any seeds. Acupuncture and moxibustion needs to be operated by professional doctors, treated several times a week, and the manipulation is adjusted according to the syndrome type.

3. Massage

can massage the neck acupoints such as Lianquan and Renying, combined with kneading the Fengchi acupoint to dispel wind and clear heat. The throat is gently pushed and wiped from the mandibular angle towards the Adam's apple. On the back, you can push and press acupoints such as Feishu and Dazhui, combined with tapping the bladder meridian. Massage several times a day, using gentle techniques to avoid irritating the mucous membranes.

4. Dietary regulation

Wind heat type is suitable for consuming heat clearing foods such as pears and white radishes; Yin deficiency type can use snow pear stewed lily, Broth of white fungus and other yin nourishing Tonic Diet. Avoid spicy, hot, greasy, fried foods, and quit smoking with alcohol and cold drinks. You can drink such throat promoting drinks as Panghai Tea and Siraitia grosvenorii Tea everyday to keep your diet light and easy to digest.

5. Lifestyle intervention

Avoid excessive use of voice and exposure to dust and smoke, and maintain appropriate indoor humidity. Practice the "呬" character in the Six Character Formula to regulate lung qi, or perform the "Shake head and tail to dispel heart fire" movement in the Eight Section Brocade. Ensure sufficient sleep, keep the neck warm in winter, and avoid air conditioning blowing directly into the throat in summer. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment for pharyngitis requires several months of persistence to consolidate the therapeutic effect, and in the acute phase, Western medicine can be used for targeted treatment. During the treatment period, changes in symptoms should be recorded for the physician to adjust the plan. If fever, difficulty breathing, etc. occur, timely medical attention should be sought. You can rinse your mouth with diluted salt water in daily life to maintain oral hygiene and avoid excessive clearing of the throat, which can worsen mucosal damage. Maintain a relaxed mood and engage in soothing exercises such as Tai Chi to enhance physical fitness.

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